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Air China, one of China’s leading airlines talks about how Adobe Site Catalyst, Search Center and Test & Target have helped to optimise their website content and understand their customers’ online behavior better.

Leverage seamless Java integration, language enhancements, and improvements to ORM to condense complex logic into fewer lines of code. Increase your productivity with new features like the revamped scheduler, Flex and Adobe AIR lazy loading, and more.

Technical Evangelist Andrew Trice covers Adobe AIR with captive runtime support for mobile application development, which will benefit your Flash Builder projects for Android OS. (Learn more about Adobe gaming technologies in the Game Development Center.)

"The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” (Mark Twain, 1897). This statement couldn’t be phrased better for Flash in 2011. But the digital landscape has changed so profoundly that we need to re-examine its new role. “The Death of Flash!” explores the striking irony of the misinformation that’s percolated through the web over the past year. Itai will explore the early beginnings (Flash was originally designed for tablet computers. Who knew?!), the first and second browser wars, Flash’s rise to stardom, AIR’s cross-screen power and how Facebook has become the new microsite. Flash is dead. Long live Flash!

Join the Adobe@Adobe team to gain insight and perspective on how Adobe uses its own technology. You'll get inspiration on how to leverage Adobe technology to extend internal business systems, even across mobile devices. This session will cover solutions based on Adobe AIR, Flex, the Adobe Digital Enterprise Platform, Adobe Acrobat, and Adobe Online Marketing Suite.

Content providers can take advantage of Adobe AIR to deliver console-quality games, rich media apps with premium video across televisions, Blu-Ray players and set-top boxes. Take a look at successful AIR apps for iOS.

Join A@A Manager of Solution Development, Venkatesh Yadav, as he shows how an AIR application with backend ADEP services are used to organize and provide protected documents to Adobe's Board of Directors.

In "Intercultural Gardens," CCA Community Arts faculty Susanne Cockrell and an interdisciplinary group of students collaborated with 4th grade students at Emerson Elementary School in Oakland to research, design and install an orchard and outdoor garden classroom, supplied and supported by Alameda-based Ploughshares Nursery.

In this video learn how to capture the screen size, language, OS, DPI, dimensions and other capabilities of a mobile or tablet device. Then, with that data learn how to change your content accordingly.

In this episode, learn how Universal Mind used Adobe Flash Platform to build the Photo Book app for Kodak, helping Kodak offer a profitable online service to allow customers to easily create their own Photo Books to share “Kodak Moments”.

In this video, Duane Nickull explores microphone access in Adobe mobile applications built with Flash Builder 4.5. He creates a simple recording app to run on mobile devices and shares the source code.

Mark Doherty explores the potential offered by the large array of devices you may use everyday. He highlights how to create contextual applications that operate across desktops, mobile phones and tablets.

During RIM’s BlackBerry World developer conference, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen and Danny Winokur, Adobe’s VP of Flash Runtimes, discussed how our developer community has embraced the opportunity to create innovative apps for the PlayBook. Check out the presentation and demos of Flash Player as well as the Adobe Reader and Reader's Digest apps.

Explore all of the new workflows for creating for the web and mobile devices. See how Creative Suite Web Premium 5.5 allow you to create and deliver standards-based websites apps and immersive digital experiences across desktops, smartphones, tablets, and televisions. Author content with HTML5, CSS3, and the JQuery mobile framework; target multiple platforms including Android™ operating systems, iOS, Blackberry RIM and Adobe AIR.

Former Adobe Technical Evangelist Ted Patrick shows how easy it is to publish a Flash project to the Google Nexus One and Droid 2 by Motorola, and also gives a trick for taking different screen sizes into account when designing your app.

Learn how Full Sail University is using the Adobe Flash Platform to instruct students
how to create Rich Internet Applications that access APIs and Web Services. Bill Bain explains how they use the Adobe Flash Platform along with design and development methods to
teach students to design, build, and deploy their own RIAs. Examples are shown of how
students implement the Flash Platform, including the Flash and Flash Builder authoring
environments along with the Flash Player and AIR runtimes.

Kellen Maicher from Purdue University demonstrates the development of several educational AIR applications that have resulted from integrating Flash, AIR, and Flex into
the existing curriculum. Learn about the evolution of course material from primarily Flash-based content to the integration of other aspects of the
Flash platform including AIR, Flex, and other technologies from the Adobe line of products. See demonstrations of various AIR applications developed by students including a 3D information visualization program, a multi-touch application for collaborative design, and a mixed reality video chat system.

In this session, Brett Rampata from Adobe’s Experience Design Group will unveil a new “Casual Social Game” platform that integrates with Facebook and leverages Adobe AIR’s unique capabilities. Brett will walk attendees through the “disruptive” desktop experience built in collaboration with MTV and Jackass, and provide a behind-the-scenes look into how it was created.

Giant projects can be scary if you don’t have a good process. Get an inside look at creating the Konductor AIR application with a focus on team development. Konductor combines an advanced CMS platform with an AIR based content editor that leverages the webkit engine to directly manipulate HTML. This session will be technically framed – a start to end examination of topics such as scope definition, developer and designer workflow, agile principles, iterative experience design, build processes, development framework, and quality assurance.

In this session, Zach will discuss how to use Flex to build desktop applications that target the Adobe Integrated Runtime. Starting from a birds-eye view of the runtime, discussing features and the question of "Why AIR?"

Platform Evangelist Andrew Shorten talks to Iain Dodsworth, founder of TweetDeck, about his experiences of developing this high-profile AIR application and how using Adobe technology contributed to TweetDeck's success.

Duane interviews Derek Zarbrook who demonstrates how Adobe AIR has been used to enhance a user's experience in content management, and how Dreamweaver extensions can improve the workflow for Designers.

Atlantic Records and gskinner.com use Adobe AIR, Flex and Flash to develop a unique desktop application that creates a closer connection between artists and fans that features news, video, photos, and more.

Marc Hughes used Adobe AIR, Flex and PHP to develop a project management application for AIR called Agile Agenda. In this interview, Marc discusses the inspiration and technologies behind Agile Agenda.